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Maintenance Instructions and Directions for Use Folding arm awning with electric motor ENGLISH Important guidelines for the end user. Please read these instructions and observe their contents and warnings before using the equipment for the first time. We reserve the right to make technical changes Item number 114910-0000 Page 1/13

Contents 1 Reading the Maintenance Instructions and Directions for Use... 3 1.1 Warnings... 3 1.2 Tips and recommendations... 3 1.3 Illustrations... 3 1.4 Instructions requiring action... 3 2 Safety notes... 4 2.1 Fundamental safety notes... 4 2.1.1 Operation... 4 2.1.2 Use in winds... 4 2.1.3 Explanation of wind resistance classes... 5 2.1.4 Use in rain... 6 2.1.5 Use in ice and snow... 6 2.1.6 Obstacles... 6 2.1.7 Automatic controls... 6 2.1.8 Operation in the event of a power failure... 6 2.1.9 Checking and monitoring the awning... 7 2.2 Intended use... 7 2.3 Improper use... 7 3 Product description... 8 3.1 Schematic diagram... 8 3.2 Description of construction and function... 8 4 Cleaning... 9 4.1 Removing foliage and foreign bodies... 9 4.2 Cleaning dirt off the drop profile... 9 4.3 Cleaning the powder-coated aluminium parts... 9 4.3.1 In saltwater areas... 9 4.3.2 In non-saltwater areas... 9 4.4 Cleaning the rain drain... 10 5 Maintenance... 11 5.1 Lubricating all movable parts... 11 5.2 Spare parts... 11 6 Adjusting the inclination... 11 7 Rectifying faults... 12 7.1 Troubleshooting... 12 8 Conversions or retrofits... 12 9 Disassembly and disposal... 12 10 Noise level... 12 We reserve the right to make technical changes Item number 114910-0000 Page 2/13

1 Reading the Maintenance Instructions and Directions for Use Read the Maintenance Instructions and Directions for Use before using the awning for the first time. For personal safety, it is important that these instructions are complied with. Noncompliance means the manufacturer does not carry any liability. All instructions and directions for use supplied with the awning must be kept by the customer and passed on to the new owner if the awning is sold on. 1.1 Warnings The warnings differentiate between personal injury and damage to property. The signal word "Danger" is used for personal injury, and "Caution" for property damage. DANGER CAUTION Immediate danger to life and limb! Immediate danger to the product and environment! 1.2 Tips and recommendations Highlights tips and information that make for correct use of the product. 1.3 Illustrations Notes on item numbers can be found in the text in parentheses, e.g. (1). 1.4 Instructions requiring action Instructions requiring action are written in bold print. If the instruction requiring action consists of several individual steps, these have been numbered in the order in which they are to be carried out, e.g. : 1. Clean the awning 1. Clean the aluminium parts. 2. Clean the awning fabric. We reserve the right to make technical changes Item number 114910-0000 Page 3/13

2 Safety notes 2.1 Fundamental safety notes DANGER Personal injury Risk of personal injury due to improper use of the awning. Please read and observe the safety notes contained in this section. CAUTION Product and property damage Risk of damage to the product and property due to improper use of the awning. Please read and observe the safety notes contained in this section. 2.1.1 Operation It must be assured that no children or people unable to properly assess the risks of improper or incorrect use should be able to operate the awning. Remote controls must be kept out of reach of children. The setting and operating instructions supplied separately by the manufacturer of the motor, switches and controls must also be observed. 2.1.2 Use in winds The awning complies with the requirements of the wind resistance class shown on the CE declaration of conformity printed in the Assembly Instructions. The wind resistance class achieved after assembly of the awning is heavily dependent on the type and number of fixings used as well as the installation surface involved. The awning may only be used up to the wind resistance class specified by the company assembling the awning. This may deviate from the wind resistance class stated by the manufacturer. We reserve the right to make technical changes Item number 114910-0000 Page 4/13

2.1.3 Explanation of wind resistance classes Wind resistance class 0 Wind resistance class 0 equates (in accordance with DIN EN 13561) either to a level of performance that is not required or has not been measured, or to a product that does not meet the requirements of Class 1. The awning must never be used in windy conditions. Wind resistance class 1 The awning may only remain open until winds have reached wind strength 4. Definition acc. to the Beaufort scale: light breeze, light wind Wind moves small tree branches and twigs, lifts dust and loose paper Wind speed 20-27 km/h = 5.5-7.4 m/s Wind resistance class 2 The awning may only remain open until winds have reached wind strength 5. Definition acc. to the Beaufort scale: fresh breeze, fresh wind Small trees in leaf begin to sway; whitecaps form at sea. Wind speed 28-37 km/h = 7.5-10.4 m/s Wind resistance class 3 The awning may only remain open until winds have reached wind strength 6. Definition acc. to Beaufort scale: strong breeze Larger tree branches move, umbrellas are hard to hold, telegraph lines whistle in the wind Wind speed 38-48 km/h = 10.5-13.4 m/s Source: German Met Office (DWD) - Offenbach We reserve the right to make technical changes Item number 114910-0000 Page 5/13

2.1.4 Use in rain If the awning is pitched at less than 25% = 14, measured from a horizontal position, it must not be opened during rainfalls. There is a risk of water pooling in the awning fabric, which could result in damage to the awning. 2.1.5 Use in ice and snow The awning must not be opened in snowfalls or when there is a risk of frost. There is a risk that the awning could be damaged. The automatic controls must be switched off if there is a risk of frost. 2.1.6 Obstacles The space needed for the awning to open must always be kept clear. There is a risk of people being crushed in this space. 2.1.7 Automatic controls An awning must never be left unattended when open. The automatic controls may fail under extreme conditions (e.g. power failures, defects, sudden storms). There is a risk that the awning could be damaged or crash down. Our recommendation: If you vacate the area, switch the awning from automatic to manual control and leave the awning retracted. If there is a risk of frost, the awning system must be switched from automatic to manual control to prevent it from moving automatically. The system must not be used in frosty conditions or if there is a risk of frost. 2.1.8 Operation in the event of a power failure A motorised awning cannot retract if there is no power. In very windy areas where power failures are common, consider using a manual emergency device (not available for all models). The manual emergency device must be installed at a height of no more than 1.80 metres. If there is a risk of frost, the awning system must be switched from automatic to manual control to prevent it from moving automatically. The system must not be used in frosty conditions or if there is a risk of frost. In an emergency, if the awning's drive fails and a gale or storm is impending, the awning can be retracted using ropes or lashing belts as a makeshift solution. In this instance, wrap a rope or lashing belt around the centre joints of the awning arms and then tighten until the awning is securely closed. The folding arms must also be secured to the awning frame to prevent them from swinging out. Roll up the overhanging fabric and tie it to the awning. The aim here is to give the wind as little area to work with as possible. We reserve the right to make technical changes Item number 114910-0000 Page 6/13

2.1.9 Checking and monitoring the awning For personal safety, it is important that these safety notes are complied with and kept in a safe place. The performance of a product depends on how it is assembled and installed. Check the awning system for signs of wear or damage. On motorised systems, check the electrical leads for damage. Do not use units that are in need of repair. Monitor the awning when it opens and retracts and keep people clear of the area until the awning has fully opened or retracted. The assembly work may only be performed by trained personnel. Guidelines for systems with automatic controls When performing maintenance or assembly work on the covered area of the awning, disconnect the awning from the power supply. 2.2 Intended use Awning systems are designed to open in order to protect exposed areas from undesired sun. Failure to use the product as intended may result in severe danger. Alterations not envisaged by weinor, such as attaching items or conversions, may only be carried out with the manufacturer's written consent. Additional loads on the awning caused by hanging objects from it or by anchoring ropes may result in damage or cause the awning to fall and are therefore not permissible. 2.3 Improper use Only use original spare parts on the awning. Only use the awning as a sun protection device. Never affix/hang heavy objects to/from the awning. Never open the awning or allow it to be opened in winds stronger than wind category 2. We reserve the right to make technical changes Item number 114910-0000 Page 7/13

3 Product description 3.1 Schematic diagram Figure 1: Schematic diagram of Zenara 1 Wall bracket 4 Drop profile 2 Spring-tensioned arm 5 Support profile 3 Fabric 6 LED spotlight 3.2 Description of construction and function The weinor Zenara / Zenara Lux is a cassette awning with a fabric that opens to protect against the sun. It can be tilted to any desired pitch between 5 and 40 as desired. The weinor Zenara LED has integrated LED spotlights inside the cassette to create welcoming outdoor lighting. Space has been left at the openings on the housing for the LED spotlights to allow water to escape. The cables are suitably splash-protected. Only high-quality, rust-free materials are used in the weinor Zenara. The profiles are made of extruded aluminium. All connecting parts, such as screws, are made of stainless steel. We reserve the right to make technical changes Item number 114910-0000 Page 8/13

4 Cleaning DANGER Personal injury There is a risk of motorised awnings being activated unintentionally. Disconnect the awning from the power supply (e.g. by disconnecting the fuse) before doing any cleaning work. If awnings are operated by several users, a priority locking device must be activated (controlled interruption of the power supply from outside), making it impossible to open or retract the awning at all. 4.1 Removing foliage and foreign bodies Foliage and other foreign bodies lying on the awning fabric and the awning housing must be removed immediately. There is a risk that the awning could be damaged or crash down. 4.2 Cleaning dirt off the drop profile Dirt that has collected in the pre-drilled drain hole as a result of the weather should be removed at regular intervals. There is a danger that the pre-drilled drain hole could clog the drop profile and that rainwater will accumulate and spill over onto the fabric. 4.3 Cleaning the powder-coated aluminium parts 4.3.1 In saltwater areas CAUTION Damage to the product Particularly in saltwater areas, there is a possibility that salt may disperse or accumulate on the product. Wash off any salt deposits at regular intervals or as required, but no less than twice a year. Recommendation: Call in a specialist company to do the work for you. This is a good way to protect the aluminium parts and their surface from being corroded by salty water. 4.3.2 In non-saltwater areas Clean the aluminium parts at least once a year, and even more often if heavily soiled. To clean, use clean water and add a few drops of ph-neutral or very slightly alkaline detergent. We reserve the right to make technical changes Item number 114910-0000 Page 9/13

4.4 Cleaning the rain drain The rain drain is located centrally on the inside of the projection profile. The cleaning should take place at least once a year, or whenever necessary. 3. Open the awning. Loosen countersunk hex head screw (1) with allen key SW 3. 4. Separate top rain drain projection profile (2) from bottom rain drain projection profile (3). Remove both parts from the projection profile and clean. 5. If necessary, clean the rain drain faceplate (4) (with a pointed article). 6. Install the rain drain again. We reserve the right to make technical changes Item number 114910-0000 Page 10/13

5 Maintenance DANGER Personal injury The safe and risk-free use of the awning can only be guaranteed if the system is checked and maintenance is performed on it on a regular basis. Observe the maintenance requirements and maintenance intervals. Inspect the awning at regular intervals for signs of wear and tear or damage to the awning material and frame. Check the awning at regular intervals for signs of damage to the leads. Do not use systems in need of repair. Ensure people keep clear of any dangerous areas. Should you detect any damage, contact a specialist retailer or a suitable service company to carry out the repairs. Carry out the following maintenance and care tasks as required, once every spring, or whenever the awning has not been in use for a long time. Performing these tasks will extend the operating life of your awning system. Our recommendation: Call in a specialist company to carry out the necessary maintenance and care work. 5.1 Lubricating all movable parts CAUTION Damage to the product Use greases, sprays or liquids that contain elements of Teflon, PTFE or comparable agents. For best results, use a water-repellent and soil-repellent lubricant. The lubricant manufacturers' guidelines must be observed. Do not use lubricants that corrode plastics. Lubricating points (X) Tilting member connected to arm bracket Tilting member connected to upper arm insert 5.2 Spare parts Only use spare parts approved by weinor. 6 Adjusting the inclination Permissible range of adjustment: weinor Zenara*, weinor Zenara LED* 5 to 40 We recommend setting all awnings to an angle of more than 5. To adjust the angle of inclination easily, open the awning and slightly lift the arm in question to reduce the strain. We reserve the right to make technical changes Item number 114910-0000 Page 11/13

7 Rectifying faults Our recommendation: Faults should only be rectified by your specialist retailer. Please bear in mind that faults which are not repaired properly will compromise the safety of your awning system. You should therefore call your specialist retailer immediately if a fault occurs. This person is your local specialist and will gladly provide you with swift, professional advice. To help you troubleshoot, a few faults are listed below. 7.1 Troubleshooting Error Cause Remedy System not running No power Connect to the mains Drive incorrectly connected Motor is too hot and has been shut down by the thermo protector Squeaking Bearing surfaces not lubricated Connect to the mains (authorised personnel only) Wait approx. 15 to 20 minutes until the motor has cooled down Maintenance and care (fitter) 8 Conversions or retrofits Your awning can only be converted or retrofitted to a limited extent. The following conversions are possible: Replacing the fabric Wind support Your awning can also be retrofitted with automatic control units, e.g. with sun and rain sensors. For more details, contact your specialist retailer, who will be happy to advise you. 9 Disassembly and disposal Although this product does not contain any materials which pose a risk or danger to other people or the environment, the awning parts should nevertheless be disposed of properly. When disassembling and disposing of the awning, fully slacken or secure the tensioned parts (e.g. folding arms) first to prevent them from opening or extending unintentionally. A suitably qualified company should be engaged to perform this task. 10 Noise level When installed, the awning's noise level has been measured at below 70 db(a). We reserve the right to make technical changes Item number 114910-0000 Page 12/13

PergoTex II/ PergoTex II LED Instructions for assembly weinor GmbH & Co. KG Mathias-Brüggen-Straße 110 50829 Cologne (Germany) www.weinor.com Hotline: +49(0)221/5 97 09-214 Fax: +49(0)221/5 97 09-898 We reserve the right to make technical changes Item number 114910-0000 Page 13/13